In a vehicle equipped with dual airbags, the safest place for infants, children, and small adults is in the back seat, as it significantly reduces the risk of injury from airbag deployment. Infants should be secured in rear-facing car seats, while older children should use appropriate booster seats. Front seats are more dangerous for smaller occupants due to the proximity to airbags. Always ensure that all passengers are properly restrained for optimal safety.
chocking on infants and children and adults aren't much different but with infants they will cough and might be sick and stop breathing
infants and young children
CPR can be performed by trained bystanders or healthcare professionals on infants, children, and adults
compression in 5 cycles
acute hypoxia and tachycardia
Chest physical therapy can be used with newborns, infants, children, and adults.
For 1-person CPR the compression-ventilation ratio for children (and adults and infants) are 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
Head tilt chin lift is used for adults, children and infants.
They can, and often do.
Children do not experience bereavement in the same way as adolescents and adults. Preschool children usually do not understand death as final. Some children sometimes begin to act like infants again (wanting bottle feeding, using baby talk, etc.).
For adults, the third activity would be "working." For children, especially infants, the third activity could be "playing."